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  1. Dualism in terms of politics, refers to specific political concepts that are related to the functional or structural duality of a particular political system. In some states, functional dualism is manifested through the division of power between the two main branches of government (legislative and executive).

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · Dualism is the thesis that consciousness is not physical: although it may arise from physical processes, it is something over and above the physical. As mentioned earlier, contemporary naturalistic dualists favor property dualism.

  3. Dec 13, 2020 · Building on social reproduction currents of thought, I suggest a counter-hegemonic understanding of the economy – one informed by anti-racist, feminist and socialist rethinkings of what constitutes labour and who constitutes the ‘public’ of the economy’s imaginaries of public value.

    • Jessica Kaplan
    • 2021
  4. Dualism, in religion, the doctrine that the world (or reality) consists of two basic, opposed, and irreducible principles that account for all that exists. It has played an important role in the history of thought and of religion. In religion, dualism means the belief in two supreme opposed powers.

  5. "Dualism," on Ackerman's account, is the United States ' distinctive contribution to democratic theory and practice. It refers to a "two-track" scheme of lawmaking and rests on a two-tiered conception of ordinary citizens' involvement in national politics.

  6. Aug 19, 2003 · 1. The Mind-Body Problem and the History of Dualism. 1.1 The Mind-Body Problem. 1.2 The History of Dualism. 2. Varieties of Dualism: Ontology. 2.1 Predicate dualism. 2.2 Property Dualism. 2.3 Substance Dualism. 3. Varieties of Dualism: Interaction. 3.1 Interactionism. 3.2 Epiphenomenalism. 3.3 Parallelism. 4. Arguments for Dualism.

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  8. Jul 11, 2016 · Abstract. In many parts of the world, people live in “dual polities”: they are governed by the state and organize collective decision making within their ethnic community according to traditional rules.

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